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LETHAL KANE DOES IT AGAIN

Spurs’ clinical striker gun down Arsenal

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HARRY Kane tormented Arsenal again as the Tottenham striker’s clinical finish sealed a 1-0 win in the north London derby at Wembley yesterday.

Kane’s header early in the second half gave Tottenham the victory their enterprisi­ng display deserved as Mauricio Pochettino’s side climbed to third in the Premier League.

It was the Tottenham striker’s seventh goal in seven league games against the club who rejected him as a youngster.

Kane’s latest heroics also made it sweet revenge for Tottenham after they were beaten at Arsenal earlier this season.

In the first north London derby at Wembley for 25 years, Tottenham extended their recent mastery over Arsenal, who have won only once in the last eight league meetings with their hated neighbours.

Tottenham are unbeaten in their last nine league matches and remain in a good position to qualify for the Champions League via a top four finish.

“Harry Kane is not old fashioned, he is the present and the future. We are so proud he is in our side,” Pochettino said when an interviewe­r asked about Kane’s “proper old-fashioned centre forward’s header.”

“In the second half we found space and created problems. It should have been 3-0.”

In stark contrast, this was another dispiritin­g day for Arsenal in a season already marred by too many painful moments.

Arsenal’s first defeat in 10 visits to Wembley is a huge blow to their hopes of returning to the Champions League.

The Gunners fell seven points behind Tottenham and are six adrift of the top four.

“Once they scored you could see we were wobbling and they could have scored more but in the last 10 minutes we should have come back to 1-1,” Gunners boss Arsene Wenger said.

“The first goal was key and we conceded it. Kane made the difference.”

From the start, it was clear Tottenham would be the aggressors

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Arsenal’s Nacho Monreal (left) tackles Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane in their Premier League match at Wembley yesterday.
AFP PIC Arsenal’s Nacho Monreal (left) tackles Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane in their Premier League match at Wembley yesterday.
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